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Carboxypeptidase U (CPU, TAFIa, CPB2) in Thromboembolic Disease: What Do We Know Three Decades after Its Discovery?
by
Hendriks, Dirk
, Mertens, Joachim C.
, Leenaerts, Dorien
, Claesen, Karen
in
Antigens
/ Blood Coagulation - physiology
/ Carboxypeptidase B2 - genetics
/ Carboxypeptidase B2 - metabolism
/ Carboxypeptidase B2 - physiology
/ Enzymes
/ Fibrinolysin - metabolism
/ Fibrinolysis - physiology
/ Genotype
/ Humans
/ Peptides
/ Plasma
/ Polymorphism
/ Review
/ Thrombin - metabolism
/ Thromboembolism
/ Thromboembolism - metabolism
/ Thromboembolism - physiopathology
/ Thrombolytic drugs
/ Thrombolytic Therapy - methods
/ Thrombosis
/ Thrombosis - metabolism
2021
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Carboxypeptidase U (CPU, TAFIa, CPB2) in Thromboembolic Disease: What Do We Know Three Decades after Its Discovery?
by
Hendriks, Dirk
, Mertens, Joachim C.
, Leenaerts, Dorien
, Claesen, Karen
in
Antigens
/ Blood Coagulation - physiology
/ Carboxypeptidase B2 - genetics
/ Carboxypeptidase B2 - metabolism
/ Carboxypeptidase B2 - physiology
/ Enzymes
/ Fibrinolysin - metabolism
/ Fibrinolysis - physiology
/ Genotype
/ Humans
/ Peptides
/ Plasma
/ Polymorphism
/ Review
/ Thrombin - metabolism
/ Thromboembolism
/ Thromboembolism - metabolism
/ Thromboembolism - physiopathology
/ Thrombolytic drugs
/ Thrombolytic Therapy - methods
/ Thrombosis
/ Thrombosis - metabolism
2021
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Carboxypeptidase U (CPU, TAFIa, CPB2) in Thromboembolic Disease: What Do We Know Three Decades after Its Discovery?
by
Hendriks, Dirk
, Mertens, Joachim C.
, Leenaerts, Dorien
, Claesen, Karen
in
Antigens
/ Blood Coagulation - physiology
/ Carboxypeptidase B2 - genetics
/ Carboxypeptidase B2 - metabolism
/ Carboxypeptidase B2 - physiology
/ Enzymes
/ Fibrinolysin - metabolism
/ Fibrinolysis - physiology
/ Genotype
/ Humans
/ Peptides
/ Plasma
/ Polymorphism
/ Review
/ Thrombin - metabolism
/ Thromboembolism
/ Thromboembolism - metabolism
/ Thromboembolism - physiopathology
/ Thrombolytic drugs
/ Thrombolytic Therapy - methods
/ Thrombosis
/ Thrombosis - metabolism
2021
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Carboxypeptidase U (CPU, TAFIa, CPB2) in Thromboembolic Disease: What Do We Know Three Decades after Its Discovery?
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Carboxypeptidase U (CPU, TAFIa, CPB2) in Thromboembolic Disease: What Do We Know Three Decades after Its Discovery?
2021
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Overview
Procarboxypeptidase U (proCPU, TAFI, proCPB2) is a basic carboxypeptidase zymogen that is converted by thrombin(-thrombomodulin) or plasmin into the active carboxypeptidase U (CPU, TAFIa, CPB2), a potent attenuator of fibrinolysis. As CPU forms a molecular link between coagulation and fibrinolysis, the development of CPU inhibitors as profibrinolytic agents constitutes an attractive new concept to improve endogenous fibrinolysis or to increase the efficacy of thrombolytic therapy in thromboembolic diseases. Furthermore, extensive research has been conducted on the in vivo role of CPU in (the acute phase of) thromboembolic disease, as well as on the hypothesis that high proCPU levels and the Thr/Ile325 polymorphism may cause a thrombotic predisposition. In this paper, an overview is given of the methods available for measuring proCPU, CPU, and inactivated CPU (CPUi), together with a summary of the clinical data generated so far, ranging from the current knowledge on proCPU concentrations and polymorphisms as potential thromboembolic risk factors to the positioning of different CPU forms (proCPU, CPU, and CPUi) as diagnostic markers for thromboembolic disease, and the potential benefit of pharmacological inhibition of the CPU pathway.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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